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Straight Grip

Reversible Drill

Part 

Number

Chuck 

Size

Free 

Speed

Air 

Inlet

Air 

Hose

Overall 

Length

Average Air 

Consumption

Net Weight

RPM

ID

Imp

(“)

Met 

(mm)

cfm

l/min

lbs

Kg

AP17111

3/8”

2600

1/4”

3/8”

8.8

225

4.0

115

1.87

0.85

• For applications where a compact and low profile tool is required.

• Precision machined gearing ensures maximum power transfer and durability.

• Lightweight to help prevent fatigue during prolonged use.

• Ideal for drilling with limited access.

• Recommended air pressure 90 psi.

3/8” Keyed Chuck

Summary of Contents for AP17111

Page 1: ...cfm l min lbs Kg AP17111 3 8 2600 1 4 3 8 8 8 225 4 0 115 1 87 0 85 For applications where a compact and low profile tool is required Precision machined gearing ensures maximum power transfer and dur...

Page 2: ...r tool 5 Clean air inlet filter weekly 6 Line pressure should be increased to compensate for unusually long air hoses over 8 metres The hose diameter should be 3 8 I D 7 Keep hose away from heat oil a...

Page 3: ...eration WARNING Ensure you read understand and apply safety instructions before use 1 Connect the air tool to the air hose 2 Press the trigger to operate the tool 3 To change direction push the button...

Page 4: ...able Air flow blocked by dirt Repeat above if needed If tool will not run and air flows freely from exhaust One or more motor vanes stuck due to material build up Pour lubrication oil into the tool ai...

Page 5: ...dangerous 5 WARNING Check correct air pressure is maintained and not exceeded 90psi recommended 6 Keep air hose away from heat oil and sharp edges Check air hose for wear before each use and ensure th...

Page 6: ...assessed for each use 3 Ensure that the workpiece is securely fixed Entanglement Hazards 1 Entanglement hazards can result in choking scalping and or lacerations if loose clothing personal jewellery n...

Page 7: ...or changing the inserted tool or accessory 2 Avoid direct contact with the inserted tool during and after use as this increases the risk of cuts burns or vibration injuries 3 Use only sizes and types...

Page 8: ...respiratory protection in accordance with employer s instructions and as required by occupational health and safety regulations Safety Rules and Hazards Noise Hazards 1 Unprotected exposure to high n...

Page 9: ...nstruction handbook to prevent an unnecessary increase in vibration levels 6 Do not use worn or ill fitting sockets or extensions as this is likely to cause a substantial increase in vibration 7 Selec...

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